Dumbo: First look at Tim Burton's remake is going to give you nightmares

There's a lot to be nervous about when it comes to Disney's new take on Dumbo.

The studio's had a surprisingly strong success rate so far on its live-action remakes (from Cinderella to The Jungle Book), but with such a production-line approach to churning back up every animated classic in its catalogue, exhaustion is bound to kick in sooner or later.

On top of that, a life-size sculpted model of the titular elephant of Tim Burton's Dumbo was wheeled onto stage - and it's pretty nightmare-inducing.

Perhaps that was something of an inevitability when trying to transform a 2D elephant with ears double the size of its body and giant blue eyes into something vaguely photorealistic, but it won't comfort those already hesitant about the project.

For all the ingenuity fans hope is still locked inside of Tim Burton, somewhere, his collaboration with the studio on Alice in Wonderland didn't end particularly well. Burton's aesthetic works beautifully on the intimate and small-scale, but give him a blockbuster budget and it all soon turns into nausea-inducing excess.

The D23 panel also confirmed all the reported castings for the film: Colin Farrell will play Holt Farrier, a former circus star and war-veteran who cares for the newborn elephant with giant ears, with Nico Parker and Finley Hobbins cast as his children, who discover Dumbo can fly.

Danny DeVito will play the circus' owner Max Medici, while Michael Keaton is V.A. Vandevere, the enigmatic entrepreneur who swoops in on the promise he'll make Dumbo a star, alongside aerial artist Colette Marchant, played by Eva Green.